by Ann Oldenburg, USA TODAY

by Ann Oldenburg, USA TODAY

Prom night's always a special event. For two celebs on Tuesday's Dancing With the Stars results show, it proved to be extra sweet.

Disney's Zendaya and Baltimore Raven Jacoby Jones were named prom king and queen, having gotten the most tweets during and after Monday's show.

"Since I probably never will go to prom, this is special," said Zendaya, 16.

"I'm just happy I didn't get kicked out," joked Jacoby, referring to the fact that he got kicked out of his high school prom.

And he wasn't kicked off Tuesday's results show, either. Both he and Zendaya were deemed safe by host Tom Bergeron. They got sit on giant thrones to watch Huey Lewis & The News perform.

Next, judge Bruno Tonioli took off his shirt and put on a leather jacket and joined Bachelor star Sean Lowe in an encore dance of YMCA. Bruno hammed it up for the crowd, flexing his muscles. The crowd loved it, but he loved it even more.

Time for results: Wynonna Judd was at the bottom of the leaderboard going into the show. Would she survive?

Kellie Pickler and partner Derek Hough were deemed safe.

D.L. Hughley, who was one point ahead of Wynonna on the scoreboard, was shown in a taped segment saying after Monday's show that the judges had been too harsh on him. "They're bullies... I'm a comedian but I'm not a clown, and they took it too far," he said. Judge Len Goodman defended himself on Tuesday's results show, saying, "I can't get over how kind I've been this season. Honestly. I'm normally so much harder."

But none of it mattered because D.L. was told he'd have another week to impress the judges. He was safe.

Sean and his partner Peta Murgatroyd were also safe, along with boxing champ Victor Ortiz and his partner Lindsay Arnold.

First couple in jeopardy: Reality star Lisa Vanderpump and her partner Gleb Savchenko. Joining them in jeopardy: Comedian Andy Dick and his pro partner Sharna Burgess.

The show then did a segment sharing stats on whether men or women celebs have done better throughout the past 15 seasons.

Of all perfects scores: 47% have gone to men, 53% to womenAverage scores: 7.8 for men, 8.1 for womenBut the men lead in mirrorball trophy wins: Men have won 8 times, women 7.

"The women statistically are better dancers, but the guys have won more mirrorballs. You figure it out," said Len.

Before we found out the final results, Demi Lovato took the stage to perform her new single, Heart Attack.

And then USA TODAY blogger Mark Ballas and his partner Aly Raisman were told they were safe, as were soap star Ingo Rademacher and his partner, Kym Johnson.

In the end, it came down to Lisa Vanderpump, Andy Dick and country star Wynonna Judd.

And the second star to be eliminated was ... Wynonna Judd.

"I faced one of my biggest fears and I've made a lifetime friend out of Tony (Dovolani)," she said, "This is the hardest job I've ever loved. I'm a singer, not a dancer. And I did the best I could. I can't wait to get back to making my record and I love my country music fans more than ever."